MVP Talks Wrestling, Takes Shot At Khali

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Former WWE Superstar MVP, who has been rumored to be in talks with WWE for several months now, tweeted the following on Tuesday regarding the differences between WWE and Japan:

“Being a WWE fan doesn’t make u a PRO WRESTLING fan. There r AMAZING wrestlers in Mexico, Japan, Europe you’ve never heard of but would love!”

“WWE is the biggest promotion in the world. The best production. Some awesome talent. But pro wrestling is bigger than WWE. I had a blast working there. I also had a blast working in Japan. Different psychology, different styles. It all comes down to personal preference.”

“Khali was World Heavy Weight champion. That’s usually reserved for the best. Is he among the best? Remember it’s ENTERTAINMENT.”



Read more: http://www.pwmania.com/mvp-compares-wwe-to-japan-takes-a-shot-at-the-great-khali-more#ixzz2TJGN8ur2
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Khali tweets - 'Ga bhun jhs je flg MVP!! sdg!'
Woah. Intense Khali right there.
 

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Well, it was a very good example and I'm pretty sure the Internet is full of Khali insults.
 

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MVP wasn't that great of a wrestler either in my opinion, not like Khali, but he wasn't amazing at all to me.
 

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MVP wasn't that great of a wrestler either in my opinion, not like Khali, but he wasn't amazing at all to me.
He stepped it up in Japan but his WWE run was not really that spectacular, it had its shining moments but I prefer MVP in Japan over MVP in the WWE. He was so good in New Japan that they rewarded him with becoming the first ever Intercontinental champion. A foreigner being the first ever champ is very uncommon in Japanese wrestling.
 

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MVP had the ball dropped with him so hard.. glad to see him looking at it in a positive aspect though.
 

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MVP had so much potential as was shown in Japan. Never fully understood why in the E he wasn't so great. Presume it was bad booking, poor character and lack of motivation on his part with the above.